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The film is Moore's feature length debut. [1] Principal photography took place on Main Street [2] and the El Coronado Restaurant in Safford, Arizona [3] while the majority of the film was shot in Klondyke, Arizona. [4] Cavender's parents own the property where most of the film is set [5] in Oro Valley, Arizona. [2]
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[6] [9] [10] Since then, they have consistently put out at least 2 "Movie Sins" videos each week, and now work full-time on the channel. [11] In May 2014, Jeremy Scott started the channel CinemaSins Jeremy in which he makes videos detailing his thoughts and criticisms about trends in films and Hollywood news, as well as reviews and mashups . [ 12 ]
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March 2, 1971 () Yuma is a 1971 American Western television film directed by Ted Post and starring Clint Walker in the lead role. It was shot in Old Tucson .
Precious Knowledge is a 2011 educational and political documentary that centers on the banning of the Mexican-American Studies (MAS) Program in the Tucson Unified School District of Arizona. The documentary was directed by Ari Luis Palos and produced by Eren Isabel McGinnis, the founders of Dos Vatos Productions. [2] [3]